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Conversion Tables
  • Language: en

Conversion Tables

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Conversion Tables
  • Language: en

Conversion Tables

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Whether used to fill in missing classification numbers or reclassify an entire collection from one class schedule to another, this three volume work offers an affordable and highly effective guide to conversion.

Conversion Tables
  • Language: en

Conversion Tables

The latest edition of a cataloging classic, Conversion Tables, 3rd edition includes the 22nd edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification, as well as almost one thousand additional sets of class numbers and corresponding Library of Congress subject headings. Whether used to fill in missing classification numbers or reclassify an entire collection from one class schedule to another, this three volume work offers an affordable and highly effective guide to conversion. This classic cataloging tool has been updated to include the 22nd edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification, as well as almost one thousand additional sets of class numbers and corresponding Library of Congress subject headings....

Conversion Tables
  • Language: en

Conversion Tables

The latest edition of a cataloging classic, Conversion Tables, 3rd edition includes the 22nd edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification, as well as almost one thousand additional sets of class numbers and corresponding Library of Congress subject headings. Whether used to fill in missing classification numbers or reclassify an entire collection from one class schedule to another, this three volume work offers an affordable and highly effective guide to conversion. This classic cataloging tool has been updated to include the 22nd edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification, as well as almost one thousand additional sets of class numbers and corresponding Library of Congress subject headings....

Dewey Decimal Classification, 21st Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Dewey Decimal Classification, 21st Edition

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Greenwood

A book of cataloging exercises for practicing the placing of Dewey Decimal numbers in library materials. In librarian's office.

Dewey Decimal Classification
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Dewey Decimal Classification

1. DDC history and current status. 1. 2. General aspects of the Dewey decimal classification. 15. 3. Principles of number building. 27. 4. The tables. 35. 5. Class 000 : generalities. 105. 6. Class 100 : philosophy, parapsychology and occultism, psychology. 121. 7. Class 200 : religion. 129. 8. Class 300 : social sciences. 147. 9. Class 400 : language. 197. 10. Class 500 : natural sciences and mathematics. 209. 11. Class 600 : technology (applied sciences). 237. 12. Class 700 : the arts; fine and decorative arts. 261. 13. Class 800 : literature (Belles-Lettres) and rhetoric. 273. 14. Class 900 : history, geography, and auxiliary disciplines. 281. 15. Book numbers. 319.

Dewey-LC
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Dewey-LC

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Greenwood

Scott's affordable cataloging tool has been updated and improved! The book is now arranged into three sections; LC to Dewey, Dewey to LC, and LC subject headings to both. More than a conversion tool between LC and Dewey classifications, the book can also be used in call number assignment (using LC subject headings, which replace the descriptors of the first edition). In addition, subjects are addressed in greater detail and the text has been updated for the new edition of DDC.

LC-Dewey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

LC-Dewey

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Greenwood

Whether used to fill in missing classification numbers or convert whole libraries from one class schedule to another, Scott's work offers you an affordable and highly effective guide to conversion. Available in print or electronic formats, the tables will save energy and countless hours of searching. Scott's affordable cataloging tool has been updated and improved! The book is now arranged into three sections; LC to Dewey, Dewey to LC, and LC subject headings to both. More than a conversion tool between LC and Dewey classifications, the book can also be used in call number assignment (using LC subject headings, which replace the descriptors of the first edition). In addition, subjects are addressed in greater detail and the text has been updated for the new edition of DDC.

Conversion Tables
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

Conversion Tables

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Scott, the former head of cataloging with the U.S. Census Bureau, has devised truly useful, straightforward tables translating Library of Congress call numbers into Dewey Decimal class numbers and Dewey into LC. Aimed at both converting entire collections and the search for call numbers for individual records, this will prove to be an effective aid for catalogers. Starting with LC numbers in strict order, the Dewey equivalent is listed immediately to the right, followed by a brief, precise descriptor. This process is duplicated for the Dewey numbers. While not as inclusive or descriptive as the actual schedules, the coverage is comprehensive. If more precision is required, the citations will direct catalogers to appropriate areas of the actual schedules. Geographic and other standard extensions are included. This work should also be considered by reference departments for work with patrons familiar with one scheme but not the other.

Moving Beyond the Presentation Layer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

Moving Beyond the Presentation Layer

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-05-13
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Can the Dewey Decimal System meet the needs of the rapidly changing information environment? Moving Beyond the Presentation Layer explores the Dewey Decimal System from a variety of perspectives, each of which peels away a bit of the “presentation layer”—the familiar linear notational sequence-to reveal the content and context offered by the DDS. Library professionals from around the word examine how the content and context offered by the DDS can evolve to meet the needs of the changing information environment, with a special focus on the impact of the Internet on current and future developments. Moving Beyond the Presentation Layer examines whether the Dewey Decimal System is a rigid ...